España alcanza récord de 22,3 millones de afiliados en mayo con 231.975 nuevos empleos
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EFE
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
El mercado laboral español alcanzó un récord histórico en mayo de 2025, superando los 22,3 millones de afiliados a la Seguridad Social tras sumar 231.975 empleos. El paro registrado se redujo en 36.323 personas, situando el total de desempleados en 2.320.700. Se trata del segundo mayor aumento para un mes de mayo en la serie histórica.
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Se trata del segundo mayor aumento para un mes de mayo de la serie y sitúa la afiliación en un nuevo máximo de 22.337.806
El descenso de mayo deja el total de desempleados registrados en las oficinas del SEPE en 2.320.700
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